Reflectoron: Transform and Roll Out!
A few months ago I’ve decided to write a Prism tutorial by building a WPF UI for the .NET Reflector.
Red Gate, the owner of Reflector, liked the idea so they asked me to write it for their magazine, Simple Talk.
Today the article was published, and you may read it on the Simple Talk website. I hope you enjoy it.
http://www.simple-talk.com/dotnet/.net-framework/reflectoron-in-prism-a-wpf-mvvm-tutorial/
* My whimsical choice of titles continues; I’ve decided to name the thing “Reflectoron” because it’s Reflector + Avalon. It also reminded me of the Transformers, hence the blog post title.
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Eli,
the name simply proves that you are an ubber geek
great article!
Eli, great article! Have you gotten around to writing Part II yet with Prism 4, MEF and add-in support? Very interested to see what you’ll do with that as well!!